Exit this survey Webcast- Knowledge in Motion Series- Dental Pulp Stem Cells- 1-30-14 Question Title * 1. Please indicate below how you viewed this webcast. Attended a live webcast Viewed a past webcast online Viewed the DVD Question Title * 2. Where did you view the webcast? At home At a health care facility or support group (please provide name below) Other (please specify below) Details: Question Title * 3. If you attended the live webcast, do you feel that it was a positive experience? Yes No (if not please explain) Not Applicable Comments Question Title * 4. Did you have any technical problems related to the live webcast? Yes (please explain) No Not Applicable Please explain any technical problems: Question Title * 5. How relevant to your needs was this webcast? Very Relevant Somewhat Relevant Not At All relevant Question Title * 6. Did you find the information presented during this webcast helpful in your everyday life? Yes No Question Title * 7. Do you feel there was enough time for questions during the live webcast? Yes No Not Applicable Question Title * 8. Do you feel the speaker was knowledgeable about the topic he/she presented? Very knowledgeable Somewhat knowledgeable Not at all knowledgeable Ricardo Battaglino, PhD (Harvard, Forsyth) Ricardo Battaglino, PhD (Harvard, Forsyth) Very knowledgeable Ricardo Battaglino, PhD (Harvard, Forsyth) Somewhat knowledgeable Ricardo Battaglino, PhD (Harvard, Forsyth) Not at all knowledgeable Dr. Alpdogan Kantarci (Forsyth) Dr. Alpdogan Kantarci (Forsyth) Very knowledgeable Dr. Alpdogan Kantarci (Forsyth) Somewhat knowledgeable Dr. Alpdogan Kantarci (Forsyth) Not at all knowledgeable Dr. Hatice Hasturk (Forsyth) Dr. Hatice Hasturk (Forsyth) Very knowledgeable Dr. Hatice Hasturk (Forsyth) Somewhat knowledgeable Dr. Hatice Hasturk (Forsyth) Not at all knowledgeable Dr. Leslie Morse (Spaulding-Harvard SCI Model System) Dr. Leslie Morse (Spaulding-Harvard SCI Model System) Very knowledgeable Dr. Leslie Morse (Spaulding-Harvard SCI Model System) Somewhat knowledgeable Dr. Leslie Morse (Spaulding-Harvard SCI Model System) Not at all knowledgeable Additional Comments: Question Title * 9. Overall, did the webcast meet your expectations? Completely met my expectations Partially met my expectations (please explain) Did not meet my expectations (please explain) Comments Question Title * 10. Please indicate if you feel the speaker met the following Learning Objectives of tonights lecture. Met the Objective Partially Met the Objective Did Not Meet the Objective Attendees will learn about the source of dental pulp stem cells, how they are obtained, and how they can develop into elements of the nervous system Attendees will learn about the source of dental pulp stem cells, how they are obtained, and how they can develop into elements of the nervous system Met the Objective Attendees will learn about the source of dental pulp stem cells, how they are obtained, and how they can develop into elements of the nervous system Partially Met the Objective Attendees will learn about the source of dental pulp stem cells, how they are obtained, and how they can develop into elements of the nervous system Did Not Meet the Objective Attendees will learn how dental pulp stem cells have been used in rodents with spinal cord injury Attendees will learn how dental pulp stem cells have been used in rodents with spinal cord injury Met the Objective Attendees will learn how dental pulp stem cells have been used in rodents with spinal cord injury Partially Met the Objective Attendees will learn how dental pulp stem cells have been used in rodents with spinal cord injury Did Not Meet the Objective Attendees will learn how dental pulp stem cells might be used to promote neurorecovery for people with spinal cord injury Attendees will learn how dental pulp stem cells might be used to promote neurorecovery for people with spinal cord injury Met the Objective Attendees will learn how dental pulp stem cells might be used to promote neurorecovery for people with spinal cord injury Partially Met the Objective Attendees will learn how dental pulp stem cells might be used to promote neurorecovery for people with spinal cord injury Did Not Meet the Objective Additional Comments Question Title * 11. 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